Tree House Cat Cafe (Reserve your spot today!)
$ • Coffee Shops
Hours:
7225 N Western Ave, Chicago
(773) 262-4000
About Tree House Cat Cafe (Reserve your spot today!)
Customers' Favorites
Recent Reviews
Ratings
Menu
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 10AM - 12:30PM 1:30 - 5:30PM |
| Thursday | 1:30 - 5:30PM 10AM - 12:30PM |
| Friday | 10AM - 12:30PM 1:30 - 5:30PM |
| Saturday | 10AM - 12:30PM 1:30 - 5:30PM |
| Sunday | 10AM - 5:30PM |
The Tree House Cat Cafe offers a delightful experience for visitors, combining delicious drinks with the opportunity to spend time with adorable furry friends. The staff is caring and friendly, ensuring guests feel welcome. Although the cafe only has two cats currently, the experience remains enjoyable, and visitors are encouraged to visit, volunteer, or donate to support the cafe's mission.
The cats are described as super cute and fun to play with, and the barista is praised for their exceptional kindness. Guests can enjoy their own private room with 2-3 cats, though they should be mindful that the cats may scratch. The cafe's selection of drinks is noted as pretty decent, with the watermelon lemonade being a particular recommendation. The overall experience is described as pleasant, with the cafe being clean and professional, though it is a small space with only four cats present, two of which were being acclimated.
Visitors have shared that their experiences are often very positive. One guest mentioned that even with just one cat, SuperCali, the visit was sweet and fun, especially when playing with treats and enjoying the sunbathing cat. The cafe offers a nice selection of options, and a reservation includes a complimentary drink or food item. The matcha latte received high praise. The staff is described as kind and knowledgeable, especially about the adoption process.
Another reviewer appreciated the staff’s dedication and the work they do to help FeLV positive cats find good homes. They enjoyed the cold brew and London fog, describing them as phenomenally good. Overall, visitors respect the care given to the cats, noting they seem very well taken care of. Some noted that staff members occasionally peeked or dashed from the window, which could be a bit startling, especially with children present. A quick wave or chat about the cats might make the experience more casual and comfortable for everyone.